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Raven Wings for Dummy 13

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Raven wings for Dummy 13. Includes all parts for the wings and needed connectors to put them together and attach them to the either of the back slots in original Dummy 13.

Print has ABS in PLA ball joint and it will wear in time and will become loose. Especially if used as a toy this can happen rather quickly.

To fix this issue there are couple different ways. Main one is to not print wings with PLA, especially the part with the female ball joint. ABS/ASA/PETG works well. Highly recommended if this is going to be a toy. Other way to fix it is to wait it to become loose and cover the ball part of the joint with thin layer of CA-glue/superglue and let it dry completely.

This set does not alter the original Dummy 13, but adds an accessory to it.

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cool 😎
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warning: there's holes in the connector models
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I thought I had fixed them. Thanks for the heads up, I'll correct this as soon as possible.
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
love it
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Great colours!
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
failed to print the connecting joints
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Was the problem with the joints in the wing parts or the 3-shaped connector?
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Replying to @TheWizardLizard :
wing joints
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Replying to @HappyPrinterP1S :
Any details how the fail happened would be appreciated. Also photos, if possible, would be great so I can figure out what's the problem.
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The part that connects to the chest piece is too small. Any suggestions on what I mat have did wrong?
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Not sure in your situation, but one thing in general comes to mind; the filament used in the part shrinks too much due to thermal expansion after the after it cools. Check your filament and make sure you have it set up properly in Bambu Studio/Bambu Handy.
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Replying to @TheWizardLizard :
Thank you for your time @theWizardLizard. I will research settings and such for my printer today. I haven't done very many prints yet and assumed it was user error.
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ngl, but this is probably the most functional wing model on the whole bambu database
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Thanks! That was my goal, since I wasn't happy either what type of wings were available.
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How do you put the pieces together?
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The joints are similar to the original Dummy13's knee and elbow joints. If you go to its page (link below) and scroll the description until you find the assembly guide's point 10 or 20. There you see how to attach the 3-shaped part with leg/arm parts. As for the wing, each consists of three parts that are mirrored so make sure you have each side right way. For both the 3-shaped part and the wing's middle part aren't critical which way you assemble them, but if you want to be sure which way I did put them together then check out the fifth image in this page. After you have both wings assembled just join them with either double-ball joint part, depending which hole in the back of the Dummy you want to put them. One with longer stud goes to upper mount point and short one goes to lower mount point. If you have a stand and put the wings in lower point there is a single ball joint included for the upper point. https://makerworld.com/en/models/638587-dummy-13-version-1-0#profileId-564186
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thankyou
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are they light
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To a degree, the main parts are 1mm thick and that brings some heft to them, but for the ball joints keep them in almost any pose as long as they're not too worn out. The issue with that, and suggestions how to fix them, are in the model description.
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hey so its cool but the wings knee connectors aren't very strong and keep falling off. it would be great if you could make that connection a little stronger
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If you print the knee/elbow connectors with PLA at the same time as the wings, then that can be a problem for them falling off or even breaking. I recommend using ABS/ASA/PETG for those and then the issue should go away. If the connection gets loose over time, that is a known issue for me and can't do much about that unless you print all parts with ASA/ABS/PETG. PLA wears out over time and the connection will get loose. Description has a guide how to deal with the ball joint getting loose and same method can be applied to other joints of the wings.
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coool
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